A magical season for the College of the Siskiyous football team could end with a home bowl game.

On Saturday, COS concluded the regular season with a convincing 43-27 road win against Feather River of Quincy in conference action, ending the Mid-Empire Conference season 3-0. The Eagles improved to 9-1 for the season.

Head coach Charlie Roche said that this is only the third time in school history the squad has had nine wins for the season. The other times were in 1985 and 1991.

The Eagles will find out on Sunday who and where they will play in a California Community College football bowl game. The game should take place on Saturday, Nov. 17.

Roche was told that there is a distinct possibility COS could be hosting the bowl game. The Eagles likely opponent is Chabot, which is currently 5-4 with one regular season game left for them.

“If we get it (a home bowl game), it would be great for the community and the college,” Roche said. “It would be nice to have it here. We’re tough at home.”

COS last hosted a bowl game back in 1985, Roche said.

What makes Roche quite proud is how the team has banded together since a very challenging spring camp, where, he said, the squad bonded.

“They work well together and really like one another,” Roche said.

On Saturday, COS was in control the majority of the game and were up 43-7 at one point

Because of the Eagles being so far ahead, Roche said that they cleared their bench, with Feather River scoring the majority of its points at that juncture of the game.